Adam,
In your email you requested feedback on future content and things you might further cover in NB processing. I was very interested in the procedures and techniques described in the processing of Ou4, the Flying Bat or Squid Nebula. But Ou4 was more of a special case with a small oxygen/blue region found within a sea of mostly Ha/SII red nebula or background. I would be even more interested how you might handle a more typical object like say the PacMan or Tadpoles Nebulas where each channel is fairly strong and intertwined and present throughout the whole of the nebula. And also, how you might use the Hubble Palette to color a more typical example like these.
Just my two cents.
Thanks,
John
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